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Post by Mighty Darci on May 13, 2017 23:11:33 GMT -5
Aw, poor baby!! I just popped in for a quick look at the games just in case and then I am out of here again. Go write some limericks until we all get back. Or think up some whoppers to tell up in the game thread, we all look forward to your next one. Are you able to login from work when it is slow or do you have to wait until you are at home?
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Post by erisred on May 14, 2017 14:41:42 GMT -5
Yeah, it's on, but your friendly Ref has been dealing with family things the last couple of days. Being Mother's Day, I'm only stealing a few minutes now. I certainly haven't forgotten you folks.
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Post by raikenclw on May 14, 2017 20:29:00 GMT -5
Aw, poor baby!! I just popped in for a quick look at the games just in case and then I am out of here again. Go write some limericks until we all get back. Or think up some whoppers to tell up in the game thread, we all look forward to your next one. Are you able to login from work when it is slow or do you have to wait until you are at home? I try to avoid planning my character's actions ahead of the plot. I like to react to things as they happen, as in-world as possible. As to my access: I can usually log in during the afternoons and evenings at work Tuesdays through Fridays, but seldom get a chance to do so from home on those days, due to my dogsbody status. The past couple of weeks I've been training a new employee on Saturday and Sunday morning shifts (a really cute 18 year old woman . . . and I'm trying very, very hard to be good, thank you very much!). After work on Saturdays I go to church at the little Hispanic church (I only understand about one word in ten but it's a very happy place) and after that it's bedtime. Once I get home on Sundays - and all day on my Mondays off - I'm usually doing dogsbody stuff again, but can check in later in the evenings.
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